MERS-CoV worldwide overview
Situation update, 3 May 2024
Since the disease was first identified in Saudi Arabia in April 2012, over 2 600 cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) have been detected in 27 countries. In Europe, eight countries have reported confirmed cases, all with direct or indirect connections to the Middle East. The majority of MERS-CoV cases continue to be reported from the Middle East. The source of the virus remains unknown, but the pattern of transmission and virological studies point to dromedary camels in the Middle East as a reservoir from which humans sporadically become infected through zoonotic transmission. Secondary human-to-human transmission has occurred, particularly within households and in healthcare settings.
Since the beginning of 2024, and as of 29 April 2024, one MERS fatality has been reported in Saudi Arabia.
Since April 2012 and as of 29 April 2024, a total of 2 622 cases of MERS, including 950 deaths, have been reported by health authorities worldwide.
Distribution of confirmed MERS-CoV cases
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Distribution of confirmed cases of MERS-CoV by place of infection and month of onset, March 2012 – February 2024
Since the beginning of 2024, and as of 4 March 2024, no MERS-CoV cases have been reported by WHO or national health authorities.
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Geographical distribution of confirmed MERS-CoV cases by country of infection and year, from April 2012 to February 2024
Since the beginning of 2024, and as of 4 March 2024, no MERS-CoV cases have been reported by WHO or national health authorities.